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Model Driven Design of Web Service Operations using Web Engineering Practices

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The design of Web Services is nowadays emerging as one of the most important tasks in the development of a Service Oriented Application. Web service designers need some guidelines to achieve a design of quality. In this paper we provide a methodological guide in the context of a Web engineering method called OOWS. Our approach allows identifying the operations of Web services following a model driven approach, taking the OO-Method / OOWS conceptual models as the source. To document our approach, we apply our ideas to a real case study of a Web application to manage University Research Groups.

This work has been developed with the support of MEC under the project DESTINO TIN2004-03534, cofinanced by FEDER and the PAID-04-06 project by UPV.

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Ruiz, M., Pelechano, V. (2007). Model Driven Design of Web Service Operations using Web Engineering Practices. In: Pautasso, C., Bussler, C. (eds) Emerging Web Services Technology. Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies and Autonomic Computing. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8448-7_7

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